Well, he was impressive, especially so athletic-wise, but I think it's due to he has a green light to do whatever he wants... He's just throwing himself out there. I'm usually taking savvy play instead of reckless, but it's ok.

Well, he was impressive, especially so athletic-wise, but I think it's due to he has a green light to do whatever he wants... He's just throwing himself out there. I'm usually taking savvy play instead of reckless, but it's ok.

So what you're really saying is that getting a green light makes you athletic and impressive...

I'm saying if you get a bum like a Telfair and let him do whatever he wants, he may turn out to produce just as good as Bo McCalebb.

It works the opposite way in the real world. Usually you have to be good and impressive in order to get a "green light". Usually a coach will consider you good and impressive if you out play your teammates in practice and/or if you perform better than them in games.

And McCalebb isn't just doing "whatever he wants", he's playing very good pickn'roll basketball in the Euroleague and not the and1 mix tour.

Always makes me curious as to how he would do in the NBA. But then I think of Anthony Parker. Who was a solid NBA player, don't get it twisted, but I think Bo should stay in Europe and carry on being the man for many years.

McCalebb has been killing it in Europe the last two seasons with some unreal shooting numbers. He's shooting over 55% from the field and his three ball is now respectable. Combine that with a decent ability to get to the line. His one drawback is that he's not much of a passer, which at 5'11" would limit how good he'd be in the NBA, but he certainly could play. There's a reason the Spurs were trying to sign this guy in the offseason.

Always makes me curious as to how he would do in the NBA. But then I think of Anthony Parker. Who was a solid NBA player, don't get it twisted, but I think Bo should stay in Europe and carry on being the man for many years.

He should stay in Europe. He'll probably sit in the bench like what happened to Jeremy Pargo. At least in minor league scene like Europe he is a star.

McCalebb has been killing it in Europe the last two seasons with some unreal shooting numbers. He's shooting over 55% from the field and his three ball is now respectable. Combine that with a decent ability to get to the line. His one drawback is that he's not much of a passer, which at 5'11" would limit how good he'd be in the NBA, but he certainly could play. There's a reason the Spurs were trying to sign this guy in the offseason.

If a guy like Barea (5'10 at best) can find a rotation spot i'm pretty sure McCalebb could as well.